The given line graph presents data about the standard price of three types of cereals in England and Wales during the eight-month period in 2014, while the table demonstrates the amount of cereals sold throughout the same time.
Overall, it seems that the most popular kind of cereal is Wheat, whereas Oats is the least common among cereals.
Costs of Wheat and Barley grew gradually during the first half of the period with 160 and 140 pounds at the beginning, before eventually declining slightly to 120 pounds for both. Oats’ figures rose similarly with 120 pounds at the start, however they began sharply increasing in June until July to 150 pounds. Ultimately, its numbers went down to 100 pounds.
Wheat sales were substantially higher than the other cereals, peaking in August. In March, its quantity was the most significant with 163.5 thousand, while in May Wheat sales showed the lowest amount with 30.8 thousand. Barley’s figures soared with 21.5 thousand in January and 45.1 thousand at the end of the period. Moreover, Oats’ numbers were in the lowest level in June with 600, but in March its amount was the highest with 3580.
